Texas Science & Natural History Museum
Visit the Texas Science & Natural History Museum. It will engage, excite, and connect curious minds of all ages to the unique and irreplaceable natural history of the State of Texas. Explore the natural history of Texas, from the birth of our planet through the age of dinosaurs to present day.
Zilker Botanical Garden
Zilker Botanical Garden is located on 28 acres nestled within Zilker Metropolitan Park in the heart of downtown Austin. This “jewel in the heart of Austin” features heritage live oaks set into a hillside, and offers a lush, shady respite from everyday urban life with panoramic views to downtown and beyond. Theme gardens include the Taniguchi Japanese Garden, The Riparian Streambed, The Hartman Prehistoric Garden, and The Mabel Davis Rose Garden. These and other gardens are woven together with pathways, streams, and Koi-filled ponds, creating an urban oasis full of shaded hideaways, sunny lawn areas, and thousands of native and cultivated plants.
Bullock Museum
The Bullock Texas State History Museum in downtown Austin, tells the “Story of Texas” with three floors of interactive exhibits; special effects shows in the Texas Spirit Theater; and Austin's premier IMAX Theatre.
Natural Bridge Caverns
Naturally amazing! From our nationally renowned cavern tours to our above ground adventures, you can find the perfect combination of natural wonder and fun at Natural Bridge Caverns.
Five Underground Tours. Walk through the stunning Discovery Cavern. Experience the incredibly delicate formations in the Hidden Cavern. Both caverns have been expertly lit and carefully preserved to showcase their natural beauty.
There’s something for everyone at Natural Bridge Caverns!
Live Music
First-time visitors might be surprised to find themselves being entertained with live music as they walk through the terminal at Austin's airport after deplaning. But they shouldn't be. Live music, and music in many other forms, is everywhere in Austin. Musicians play everywhere from the airport terminal to grocery stores. They play outdoors at seasonal live music series and at world-famous festivals. Nightly, you'll find Austin musicians at clubs, coffeehouses, bars, taquerias, sporting events, and concert halls - and with hundreds of live music venues, it can be intimidating knowing where to start.
Find out more about the quintessential Austin music experiences, get to know some of our best acts, or explore our extensive Venue Guide to find the experience that's right for you.
Blanton Museum of Art
There's so much to explore during a visit to the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas at Austin campus. With nearly 21,000 works ranging from Greek pottery to Latin American modern art, you can spend the entire day at the museum and want to come back for more! If you don’t have all day to meander through the museum halls, our informative guide will make sure you see all the hits and get a great experience out of your visit.
Whether you’ve been to the museum before, or you’re a first time visitor, now is the perfect time to check out this beloved Austin museum. The Blanton recently underwent a stunning $35 million renovation to unify the grounds and architectural spaces. The redesigned space features a central lawn with unique petal-inspired shade structures as well as redesigned check-in and cafe spaces.
The Eureka Room
The Austin-made Eureka Room is a fun and absurd participatory experience for friends and strangers. Visitors engage with curious and playful programming within a one-of-a-kind one hundred square foot room filled with light and sound.
If you enjoy acting absurd and meeting other fun people, the Eureka Room is probably your kind of place. The less you know, the better.